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Welcome to the Panhellenic website
Please feel free to explore and learn more about the opportunities in Greek Life at C-SC. As the Panhellenic Council, we are the governing body of the three national sororities on campus, Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Sigma Sigma. We are responsible for coordinating many of the activities that occur between our organizations. Some of the events that we are responsible for planning are Formal and Informal Recruitment (the process by which new members join a sorority), Greek Week, Homecoming, and any other all Greek or all sorority events.

What does Greek Life offer? Many of our current members have experienced great leadership opportunities, life long friendships, philanthropic and community service opportunities, and the opportunity to be a part of a select organization that prepares you to be an active and effective member of society. Some of the organizations that we help support are the Make A Wish Foundation, Alzheimer Foundation, and the Robby Page Memorial.

If you have any questions please contact Brent Hickenbottom, Director of Residential and Greek Life at bhickenbottom@culver.edu.

We look forward to seeing you on campus,

Katie Gremaud, Katrina Groth, and Kailey Mosley
Panhellenic Officers


Chi Omega Sorority
Mu Gamma Chapter of this national social fraternity for women was installed May 14, 1927. The local society was founded in 1867 as Zetolophian Literary Society, later Zeta Lambda Sigma. The women of Chi Omega live in Cason Hall. Purpose: A social sorority that offers the bonds of sisterhood as it stresses purposes and values to encourage growth throughout the years.

Sigma Kappa Sorority
Beta Mu Chapter of this national social fraternity for women was installed April 19, 1947. The local chapter was named Omega Delta, founded in 1927. The women of Sigma Kappa live in Clough Hall. Purpose: To offer friendship and sisterhood; to promote high standards of achievement scholastically, socially, and spiritually; to support the college and community; and to develop the character of its members. Click here for 60 Years of Sisterhood Events.

Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority
The Eta Sigma Chapter of this national sorority was installed on January 29, 2005. The local chapter was named Phi Kappa Chi after the original women who inhabited Turley Hall, where the Tri Sigmas reside. Purpose: to establish a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop strong womanly character, and to inspire high standards of ethical conduct.






 

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